A+ Practice Tests Exam Cram, 2nd Edition (Exams: 220-221, 220-222)

A+ Practice Tests Exam Cram, 2nd Edition (Exams: 220-221, 220-222)
This single book has all you've
been looking for, doesn't it ?


A+ Practice Tests Exam Cram, 2nd Edition (Exams: 220-221, 220-222)

Buy it Now!
by Michael A. Pastore, Mike A. Pastore






Living in UK? Get It Here!
Living in Deutschland? Get It Here!
Living in France? Get It Here!

Reviews
Book Description
A+ Certification is a CompTIA-sponsored testing program that certifies the competency of entry-level (6 months experience) computer service technicians, and requires passing both a hardware and OS exam (Exams 220-221 and 220-222). The A+ Practice Tests Exam Cram, Second Edition contains two core hardware tests and two OS technologies tests, with realistic questions designed to prepare you for the actual test environment. The end of each practice test includes a detailed answer and explanation section to let you know why the correct answers were right and why the other answers were wrong. The companion CD-ROM contains an additional hardware practice test. All of the practice tests are based on CompTIA's 2001 objectives and cover PC hardware and a broad range of software technologies such as Windows 2000, Linux, and NetWare.


About the Author
Michael A. Pastore (Bellevue, WA) is an A+ instructor and author of two best-selling titles on the A+ certification. Michael has over 25 years of experience as an IT professional, ranging from software programming to network design. Since the early 1990s he has been involved in the creation of over 25 books on computer certification, including the Coriolis A+ Practice Test Exam Cram, First Edition. He is currently the president of the Shepherd Group, a management-consulting firm in Bellevue... read more



Customers who bought this book also bought titles by these authors:

    Back to:

  A+

  Exams

  Main Index


      Search:   Keywords:

 

In Association with Amazon.com, Amazon.co.uk, Amazon.de, Amazon.fr
Copyright (c) by Eugene Kisly and Victor Kisly, 1999-2000